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I believe in global terms Christianity is at a turning point. It’s possible that what the future of global Christianity looks like largely depends on what happens in Africa. Over … Continue reading
Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 first. Over the past few days we’ve been considering how much confidence we have in the gospel. So far we’re thought about … Continue reading
Read Part 1 and Part 2 first. Why is your life better with Jesus in it? Just ponder that question for a moment. What would be different about your day … Continue reading
You may like to read part 1, the introduction, first! In Uganda, I was preaching at a church planting ‘crusade’ in a village called Senda. After my talk, people were … Continue reading
How much confidence do you have in the gospel? By Gospel I mean, “Good news of Jesus”. So, how much confidence do you have in the good news of Jesus? … Continue reading
You may know this, but I’ve written a book-type-thing, and it’s published next week. Therefore, I thought I’d take a moment to tell you a little bit about what it’s … Continue reading
This Lent I decided to listen to the entire Bible – all 77 hours of it – mainly while I commuted to and from work. Amazingly, as I travelled home … Continue reading
This Lent I decided to listen to the entire Bible. Along the way I summarised every book of the Bible in a Tweet. Click here to read my reflection on … Continue reading
When I first heard about the BBC2 series Reverse Missionaries, I was excited. While in Uganda, my standard introduction in any church I spoke at was all about the idea … Continue reading
As a group of British pensioners, disenfranchised by life, find themselves together at a not-so-exotic retirement hotel inIndia, we enjoy a light-hearted, but poignant tale, of hope and redemption. At … Continue reading
KONY 2012 Part 2 “Beyond Famous” is better by far
KONY 2012 was a viral sensation. Its rise to fame was phenomenal, but then there was the backlash. A whole host of questions were asked about the organisation (Invisible Children) … Continue reading →